Gracie Jiu Jitsu

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. by Professor Kano as describing his system more accurately than jiu-jitsu does. Professor Kano is one of the leading educators of. still cling to the more popular nomenclature and call it jiu-jitsu."[8] Outside Japan, however, this distinction was noted even. Satake arrived in Brazil in 1914, every newspaper announced "jiu-jitsu" despite both men being Kodokan judoka.[5] The Japanese.".[11] In Brazil, the art is still called "Jiu-Jitsu".

.Redirected from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu) Jump to: navigation, search Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) is a martial art and combat sport that emphasizes . in positioning, and to finally obtain a submission hold. Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is usually practiced in a gi very similar or identical. wrestling'. The term Gracie Jiu-Jitsu (GJJ) is sometimes used interchangebly with Brazilian "jiujitsu", but is trademarked by Rorion Gracie, and specifically refers to the style of Brazilian jiu-jitsu taught by him and other selected.

a man from the violence of his enemy, but by the aid of JIU-JITSU, he may easily defend himself though he has but little strength." 'A gnat once asked a lion to decide whether Get away, they should be friends or enemies you silly insect,' said the lion, 'or I will crush you with my foot.' Upon which the gnat flew into one of the lion's nostrils and began stinging him as hard as he could. The royal beast tore

A mokuroku always contains the name of the tradition, martial art, the word mokuroku, dono (殿; sir), name of the student, a statement, the level of graduation, liscense or title, a sign (with secret meaning), date, name of the soke (and withness), and the seal of the soke. The mokuroku is always a folded piece of paper and covered with a folded envelope which contains the name of the tradition, the martial arts, name of the student, a sign, the word mokuroku, and dono. Every academy has it own nomenclature.